Snowy River Rampage
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The Snowy River Rampage was a family rafting ride invented by Intamin and installed at Wonderland Sydney
Wonderland Sydney
Wonderland Sydney was a theme park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The park was the largest one in the southern hemisphere. It remained open for almost nineteen years and was the premier theme park in New South Wales for much of its life, but it closed in 2004...

in 1985. Six riders would sit in a boat that resembled a giant tyre and wind their way down a river with artificial rapids in it.
At the completion of the four minute cycle, a great many customers would step off wet. The ride was extremely popular during the warmer summer months as an easy way to cool down.

Operation

When Wonderland Sydney first opened the ride was staffed by up to 8 people. There were four staff on the loading platform and four positioned around the ride in towers. Their job was to keep an eye on the boats as they went around. Over time, and as cost cutting was made, a number of the staff were replaced by cameras, and the ride was operated by only two people.

It was a common misconception of customers, that the staff members whose job it was to observe the ride from the towers were also in charge on the geysers that shot water into the air and over the boats as they passed. This activity was actually controlled by the location of sensors placed throughout the ride, that were triggered when a boat went past.

Demolition

The Snowy River Rampage was closed on 26 April 2004, on the same day as Wonderland Sydney. It was demolished in December 2004.

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